Publications & Testimony
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Apr 14, 2004
NEW VOICES: Law Enforcement Officials Support Bill to End Juvenile Death Penalty
A bipartisan measure to eliminate the juvenile death penalty in Florida has passed the Senate Criminal Justice Committee and is now on its way to the full Senate for consideration. The measure was introduced by Republican Senator Victor Crist, a death penalty supporter who notes that young people are different because they don’t have the same understanding of consequences as an adult. .The bill also has support from the state’s top law enforcement officers, Florida Attorney General…
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President Bush Acknowledges Importance of World Court Ruling Regarding Mexican Foreign Nationals
Unlike officials in some states who dismissed a recent ruling from the International Court of Justice, U.S. President George W. Bush gave credence to the decision by calling Mexican President Vincente Fox on Tuesday to discuss the ruling and possible next steps regarding 51 Mexican foreign nationals on death row in the U.S. In its ruling, the World Court ordered the United States to review the convictions and sentences of 49 Mexican foreign nationals to determine the appropriate remedy…
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The execution of juveniles has no place in a civilized world
Portsmouth (NH)…
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New Jersey Death Sentence Overturned After 18 Years
A federal court has ordered a new sentencing hearing for Robert Marshall after determining that his trial attorney failed to adequately represent him at his 1986 trial. In its ruling, the court noted: “This is not a case where, after reasonable investigation, Zeitz (the attorney) determined that it was tactically a better choice not to put on a mitigating case. Rather, it is a situation where Zeitz inadequately prepared for the penalty phase and put on no mitigating evidence because he had…
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Ban executions for juveniles: Louisiana should join the rest of the country and stop executing young offenders
Shreveport (LA)…
Read MoreApr 12, 2004
NEW VOICES: Rosalynn Carter Calls for End to Juvenile Death Penalty
In a recent opinion piece published in The Miami Herald, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter called on Florida and other states that continue to sentence juvenile offenders to death to abandon the practice, noting that it “violates current principles of American justice.” Carter stated that America could soon be the last nation on Earth to execute juvenile offenders, and that the U.S. is one of only two nations that have not ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights…
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It’s time to put a legal end to juvenile execution
Tallahassee…
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GOING TOO FAR; OUR POSITION: THE DEATH PENALTY SHOULD BE RESERVED FOR ADULT CRIMINALS, NOT KIDS.
Orlando…
Read MoreApr 07, 2004
International Court Finds U.S. in Violation of Treaty
Apr 07, 2004
Death Penalty Often a Plea Bargaining Tool
An Associated Press analysis of the 334 capital indictments filed in Franklin County, Ohio, found that only 16 (5%) of the cases ended with a death sentence. Of those sentences, two have been reduced to life in prison without parole, one man died on the row, and two men were executed this year. Research shows that of the remaining Franklin County cases, 183 cases (55%) ended in plea agreements, and in 111 cases (33%) juries or three-judge panels convicted the offenders but did not…
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